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6 Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin. Montana Thundery. January 7, 1960 Custer News By Mrs. D. M. Daniel Ray Brown, of Custer and Mrs. Vivian Fodher of Ballantine were married in the Congregational chur ch at Ballentine Christmas Eve with the Rev Gale Anderson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendrickson have teen spending the holidays at the home of her son’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgell and children at Portland. Oreg. Gordon Plotts was a Monday over night guest of Richard Swanson at Pease Bottom. Holiday guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carrington and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Haynie were Mr and Mrs. Jake Zaharko and family of Melstone, Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Ferrin and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carrington, all of Bill ings. Mrs. Carl Halves*, of Sidney, spent the holidays as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hope and family. Miss Rebecca White, a teacher in Great Falls schools, spent vacation days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White. Marsha Creek visited at the horn-' of Mr and Mrs. M. A. White and ■ daughters at Custer and Carol 1 HARRIET THEATREo FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 8-9 GREGORY PECK and ANN BYLTH In "INE WORLD IN HIS ARMS" Also Chapter 4 "BATMAN & ROBIN" And Cartoon Shows at 7:00 and 9:10 P. M. SUNDAY and MONDAY, JANUARY 10-11 ROBERT STACK and BETTE DAVIS In "JOHN PAUL JONES" In Technicolor Also Cartoon, Sport Reel and Latest News Due to the length of this picture it will be shown once only each night. Show starts at 7:00 P. M. Feature at 7:30 P. M. ft AAA AAA AftAAAAAAAAAA* TUES.. WED. and THURS.. JANUARY 12-13-14 JAMES STEWART and VERA MILES In INE FBI STORY" In Technicolor Also Cartoon, Sport Reel and Latest News Due to the length of this picture it will be shown once only each night. Show starts at 7:00 P. M. Feature at 7:30 P. M. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Next Week: ‘TT STARTED WITH A KISS" DA WYKR r S ortCIAL LOW PRICE-CHOCOLATE CANDY, NUTS AND DATES Avacados [Kh 5‘ FRdf g I Potatoes 3 I 50lb$ I L xSQj^m •oa^B Me 4 pkgs *I.OO White was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Creek at Billings during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heberle and family had as Sunday guests Mrs Heberle’s brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leming of Billings. Gloria sjostrom, Melanie and Mike Rubich. all of Billings were holiday, vacation guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sjostrom, Mr UMI Mrs. P F. McVey spent ChHstmas with their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bergum and sons Perry and Dale at Bozeman Perry came home with his grand - parents to spend several days dur ing vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grammem had as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs Charles Stanley and daughter of Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohelcerg and family. Mr. and Mrs Joe Rexford, of Pease Bottom, were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ving. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heberle and daughters were New Years’ day din ner guests of Mrs. Heberle’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Manning at Hy sham. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Welborn of Kodiak Alaska are visiting Mr. Wel born’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Welborn and his brothers Dale and APPLES tF*" (I Basket $1.98 ■■ THIS FIGURES 5c LB. 163 SIZE, SWEET. JUICY NAVELS Oranges ■/, £, “ 1-89 J^x FREE CEREAL BOWL! with — ^falbersoats 53 PIERCE READY TO EAT SLICED HAM lb. 69* 6 lb. CANS $2.70 PORK LUNCHEONIb.49< GOOD BROOMS ea.9B* SHOP SAWYERS — GOOD PARKING — ITEMIZED SALES TICKETS Dean and families. Mrs. Will Voyen, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Lenna Stork, left Tuesday for her home at Colfax N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ponessa and Mrs. Angela Ponessa of Big Hom, were holiday visitors at the George McCormick home at Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bergum and W ughter Judy had as holiday guests w.. and Mrs Gordon DeVore, and i<athy of Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson and daughter, of Hysham and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson, of St. Xavier. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Quigley had as New Years’ day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers and .amily and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kor ber. Miss LaVonne Ving left Thursday to return to Portland, Oreg., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ving and her grandmoth er Mrs. Jessie Ving. Peter Berens, who with Mrs. Ber ens, has been spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ganssle, left for his home at Mankato, Minn. Saturday. Mrs. Berens remained for a longer visit- Mrs. Fle?ta Botts entertained at a New Years dinner for her daugh ter’s family, Mr. and Mrs. E. X. An derson and children, and her son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. DeMarr Botts and sons. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al cert Deam were her sis ters Mrs. Kelly Davis and Mrs. Lew is Bochy of Billings. Mrs. Ruth Hoyt and Mrs. Emelia Devener were New Years’ dinner guests at th? home of Mr and Mrs. - W. C. Gambill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dakolios have re- 1 turned from visiting a week with relatives at D?nver and Brighton, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dunbar and daughters of Billings, were Tuesday evening guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebbers were hosts at a New Years’ day dinner at i their home in Pease Bottom. Guests | were Mr. and Mrs James Hernage ' and family of Santa Monica, Calif. | Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and fam ily. and Ray Ebbers, of Hysham, Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Plotts and son Gordon and Mrs. Hulda Butler, ad of Custer. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Lich enter tained at dinner New Years’ day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lich, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lich, Melvin Lich Mrs. Mildred Guptill, Paulette and Monte, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kuntz ! and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adam i Kuntz. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn | Sr. were Mr and Mrs. Henry Ebbers of Pease Bottom and Mr. and Mrs. 1 James Hemage of Santa Monica, Calif. Jennifer, Stephanie and Mich- j elle Hemage of Santa Monica, and ( Gordon Plotts were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn Jr. and family. New Years’ day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keller included her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kuntz and sons. Philip Jr Dan and Tom. his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keller and daughter and Mrs. Emma Gremmer. Delores Dumler of Billings was a holiday vacation guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Humphery of Hardin, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Del Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruff Sr. were guests at an open house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Matth ews at Huntley Saturday. Strawberries 510-oz. pkgs. s«| Frozen Peas 810-oz. pkgs. I PURE PORK Sausage 3 lbs. SI.OO SLICED END 5 lb.. 95c Bacon lb. 19* Minced Ham lb. 39< Pork Roasts lb. 39* Slab Bacon lb. 39* bfff Short Ribs 3 lbs. $1 SMAU* WA. EGGSta 3r Sunday guests at the home off Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Juhl were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and family of Bill ings and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sain, and children Stevie and Sandra, of Pompeys Pillar. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruff, of Waco had as Friday dinner guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruff Sr. z Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kemph were Thursday and Friday guests of Mr ana Mrs. Ossie Nichols at Sarpy. Louise Kemph spent a week visit ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Jennings at Park City dur ing holiday vacation. Richard Stork who has been visit ing his mother Mrs. Lerma Stork, left Saturday for his home at Boul der, Colo. Garryowen By Achieve <S Chatter Club Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Davis were hosts at New Years’ dinner to Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Drake and Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake and family Mr. and Mrs Dean Naylor and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denny and Richard; A 2 Ellis Wood who is sta tioned at the Air Force base in Rap id City S. D.; and Pvt. James Whit more, and P. F. C. Dale Drake, both of Camp Pendleton, Calif Lynn Torske of Billings spent Fri day at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Nils Torske. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew* Pitsch and Bonnie returned Wednesday from a two week trip to San Francisco, Calif, where they met their son, Roy from Hawaii. They also visited iriends in Hayward and San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins and Dean and Brent Pitsch attended a 4 H meeting in the Little Brown Church in Lodge Grass Wednesday evening. New Years’ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pitsch Jr. w’ere Mr. and Mrs. P?ter Pitsch Sr of Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pitsch and family of Dunmore; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Pitsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Schuman and family, and Mrs. Mae Matthew all of Ucross Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry* Pitsch Ciiristy of Corpus Cristi, Texas; Miss Della Styles of Kaycee, Wyo, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Louk of Crow Agency, and Mr. and Mrs Roland Croghan and Carola of Boulder, Colo. Miss Dorothy Helen Patten of Lodge Grass was a house guest sev eral days the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Drake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Urb Landon Wed nesday evening. New Years’ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Torske were Mr. and Mrs- Ed Schoen and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wallin and daughters of Hardin. Miss Judy Zettle visited overnight witn Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zettle in Billings Thursday then left for Great Falls where she will spend the week end with friends before going on to Bozeman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weibert and family were New Years’ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har tung. Sunday dinner guests of the Pal mer Weiberts included Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lautt, Mary Gable and Bill Shriner, Mr. and Mrs Reuben Wei bert and family. Miss Evelyn Van dersloot, Jake Sinner and Mike Spint and Pvt. Don Beal of Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Esheman visited with the Walter Fellows Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pitsch, Linda and Ervin were Billings callers Mon day. International Farm Youth Exchange Student Speaks at Lodge Grass by Mrs. John Noblett "The idea behind the internation al Farm Youth Exchange program, is to help cr?ate better understand ing among the people of the world and to help promote world peace”, said Ivan Lindsey Wednesday, when he met with tlie members of the Lit, tie Horn Beef Rustlers 4-H Club ai Lodge Grass. Others who heard Mr. Lindsey were parents of the club members, their 4-H leaders, their invited guests, members of the Maverick and of the Sunshine Aggies 4,H clubs of Hardin, Harold Strobel, Big Hom County agent and Mr. Howard Morton, the assistant county agent Lindsey is an International Farm Youth Exciiange student from Sher idan County, Wyoming and spent six months in Scotland. He went on to say that the movies and T.V. pro grams have done a great deal to dis, credit the United State's in Europe and although many of the people do not beleive that the movies and T.V. shows create a true picture they do not know what life is like in the United States. The program, 1.F.Y.E., first start ed in 1949 and lias grown until now there were 95 students going frem the United States to other countries of the world last year and 105 com ing into the United States from oth er countries. While in Scotland Mr. Lindsey lived in 18 different farm homes ranging from 70 acres to 1000 acre farms "All of the farms on which I lived had hot and cold water and tele phones but none of than had a cen tral heating system.” Ivan told the group, ‘However it made the room cozy to have a fire burning in the fiireplace." He said because stones were plen tiful. wood scarce and the climate damp. Most of the buildings were made of stone. The cool climate makes the ripening of tomatoes dif ficult so they are grown in little glass houses. Most other vegetables except corn, pumpkins and squash are grown in Scotland. Apples grow there but most other fruits are scarce. They do not have the ins?ct prob lem. we do and do not have to wor ry about irrigation to produce a crop. Rather they have to worrv about drainage and getting the crop cured as their rainfall varies from 32 inches in the dry er parts to 100 inches or more per year. ’’Every village has a town clock facing in lour directions and the life of the village revolves around it.” Mr. Lindsey said as he showed a pic ture of one of the village clocks. A Sheridan caller Tuesday was Mrs. BHI Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartung were in Sheridan Wednesday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Butkay, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Ley and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ketchym. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Croghan and Carola of Bculder, Colo, returned to their home Saturday after spending the holidays with Mrs. Crogans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pitsch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Weibert were New Years' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lautt of Hardin, Oth er guests were Miss Shirley Weibert ana Pvt- Don Beal. Mrs. Mabel Dreibilbis was hostess at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zettle, Philip and Judy. Gary Pitsch was an overnight guest of Curtis Pitsch of Ucross, Wyo. Saturday. Miss Bonnie Pitsch returned to Missoula Saturday to resume her studies at the University there. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Croghan and Mr and Mrs. Peter Pitsch Jr. were in Billings Tuesday. Palmer Weibert Jr. was a house guest of John Zeller in Hardin sev eral days the past week. Muddy Creek By Mrs. R. B Rowland Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Harris were Mrs. Agnes Mason, Nedra. Billy and Georgia Mae. and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Big Head and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. Jeanine and Glenn of Thermopolis, Wyo. and Eveyln Rowland of Miner arrived early Christmas morning at the tone of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland were also present for Christmas dinner. , Mr. and MTs. Ike Jewell, Judy and Linda of Buffalo. Wyo. spent the week end at the R. B. Rowland home returning to their home Mon day. They spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Jewell's parents at Whitehall. Mickey Rowland nf Miner motor ed to Decker and stopped at the home of his parents enroute to Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland. Lee Harris and Wm. Davis drove to Ashland Saturday. Celesta Clintrm, Michael. Marie and Anne Harris spent Christmas evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland. The warm rain Christmas nlgiit m'"’* the highways dangerous and slippery. I Mr. and Mrs Joe Consldln? and ' Terry of Broadus spent Monday at the h-me of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8.1 Rowland. I Christmas day guests vjf Mr. and i Mrs. Melvin Neal were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kiser and Timmy. Mrs Luella Faught. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Faught and family all of , Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foster and family, Mrs. Frank Ooe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson of Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. James Faught and girls, John Trenholm and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Faught and family of Lodge Grass Mrs. Mary Dill and family of Billings visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Neal and family. Mr. Lindsey showed a group of colored slides depicting the various breeds of cattle exhibited at a large stock chow. The Aberdeen and Shorthorn breeds (both origin ating in Scotland) are most widely rais'd. Others important in Scot land include the Lincoln Red, (an off shoot of the Shorthorn but lar ger and solid red in color); the Bel ted Galloway, and the Hereiord m the beef type cattle. In the dairy breeds the Devon (a large type cow;, the Dexter (a small breed) and the Holsteins, and Jerseys are popular. The holstein of Scotland differs from our breed in that it is much heavier having been bred toward the beef type Mr. Lindsey said that at one time the Angus cattle had horns and there were often dun-colored anim als in the herds but both traits have been bred out before they were im ported to the United States. Of the 107 head imported last year from Scotland 77 were of the angus breed. As in this country horses have been replaced by tractors in the fields but many horses are kept for show animals. These animals are never worked. Their most popular work animals are the Clydesdale but there are large numbers of Shetland ponies, large hunting horses and a smaller hors? for general riding. Other pictures of extreme interest showen by Mr. Lindsey included a picture of the bridge across the Firth of Fourth, the largest span bridge in the world before the com pletion of the Golden Gate bridge in California; the guard at Buck ingham Palace, pictures of some of the homes in which he stayed, scen es of the beautiful yards and gar dens and scenes of the market plac es and shrines. For Your Convenience My office will be open every day from 9:00 a. m. to noon and from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. except on Saturdays. I will be open only until noon on Saturdays. Dr. T. L. Kitts Were Your 1960 Resolutions Something Like These? I RESOLVE: To look my very best during the New Year! To keep my hair perfectly groomed and smartly styled — To give my skin the scientific care that will keep it young and lovely I If you did, then this is the shop to help you keep those resolutions — to keep you chic and up-to-date — To help you make 1960 your most charming year! » WE RESOLVE: To continue to give you the very best in beauty care — To keep ahead of the style trends — To offer you the very latest in every beauty tridl Mary's Beauty Salon Vaughn-Ragsdale Bldg. Phone 425-W FARMERS RANCHERS DEPENDABLE LOANS Intermediate i • Fenns Loans BHilHlsIB Make your fondest plans D , , for your farm come true with an Intermediate term loan! Yon may ■ ' „ , . \.-" have up to three yean to pay tor capital in- Improvemenla. Write now for free ex- [a' 1 planaUon brochure. \ ’.'V Jj-t ' ALSO OFFICE tjaj . I IN HARDIN hi ■PM 0 (^^MIDLAND PRODUCTION ViiV CREDIT ASSOCIATION Agricultural Specialists for 26 Yttus REFINERY MOVED The Commeeta OU Company of Texas owner of the oil refinery at Lodge Grass Is In the piuceu ot dissembling the refinery at Lodge Grass. For the present time it wUI be put In storage at Billings. A spokesman said present plans call for movllng some of the tanka and leaving some. At the present time, they are loading oil out of Lodge Grass and this Is expected continue. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comlorting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, ind other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Mrs. Alice Fischbach and lamuy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fisch bach and lamuy Mr. and Mrs. Les Flschoach and lamuy Mrs. Dorothy Wolcott and tamily Mr. and Mrs Carl Schuppe and lamuy —-a TRY A TRIBUNE-HERALD CLASSIFIED AD for— til, Insuromo _ Sickness ond Accident Inwnaco Group Insuronco Soo MARLIN JOHNSON Hardin, Montana THE PRUDENTIAL ( IwuCM, CwW>T d *>—<« lift Home Office, Los Angeles, Calif.